WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Former New Zealand batsman Peter Fulton retired on Tuesday after a 16-year first-class career that was highlighted by two stints in the international arena. The towering 38-year-old, nicknamed 'Two-Metre Peter', made his first class debut in the 2000/01 domestic season and played 121 times for Canterbury, 66 of which were as captain. "From making my debut, I never would have thought I would play this many times and achieve these records for Canterbury. "At that stage, I was just stoked to play one." (Reporting by Greg Stutchbury; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
Source: The Star April 04, 2017 05:48 UTC